Friday, 16 February 2001

Wool comeback boosts land value, The Australian, 16 February, 2001.

Wool comeback boosts land value - RURAL: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnThe Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 16 Feb 2001: 41.
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The chairman of the Wool Committee with NSW Farmers Duncan Fraser runs 7000 sheep on 10,000 hectares of flat saltbush plains on his property Narringa south-west of Hay in western NSW. He said the wool industry had gone through several low periods in the past decade, with recovery led by fine wools only beginning 18 months ago.
"Now the stockpile is down under half a million bales, which is really only the equivalent of five weeks through the auctions, wool buyers realise they have to pay more to get the wool they want."
"The wool prices are leading the values for prime wool producing properties," said Bob Sherwell, Victorian rural property specialist with Elders. "Eighteen months ago we couldn't get any interest in wool-producing properties. Prices weren't any good and people were reducing stock numbers.

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